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Ohio allocates $5M for pediatric cancer research at Cleveland Clinic, four other health centers
Gov. DeWine announced that the state has allocated $5 million to support studies aimed at improving childhood cancer ...
Pediatric cancer is rare, but if your child or someone you know gets sick, having the right kind of treatment is critical.
Five Ohio institutions researching pediatric cancer will get $5 million in state funds to help with their work, from the ...
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'Miracle on Madison' event helps raise money for children's cancer research
Last year, the "Miracle on Madison" raised $200,000 for Memorial Sloan Kettering's pediatric department. This year, they hope ...
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Governor DeWine announces $5M for pediatric cancer research
Gov. Mike DeWine was at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Thursday afternoon to announce a new $5 million state investment into ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Children and Youth on Thursday announced a $5 million statewide investment in ...
Advanced therapies have helped boost the 5-year survival rates for some cancers above 90%. But many other forms remain difficult to treat, and 'there aren't many good drugs.' ...
Ohio Governor DeWine highlights a $5 million grant for pediatric cancer research during visits to state children's hospitals.
The investment, established as part of the fiscal year 2026-2027 state biennial budget, will go toward multiple pediatric ...
HealthDay News — The 5-year survival rate for all pediatric cancers combined reached 87% in 2015 to 2021, according to a first-of-its-kind report published by the American Association for Cancer ...
(WSET) — Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton and Senator Tim Kaine (both D-VA) celebrated the inclusion of their bipartisan "Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act 2.0" in the continuing resolution to ...
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